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by T. Creamer, Director of Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue, Inc.

Collaboration means success.

We can’t have all things in common, but we can have some things where we are in accord.
The deep, abiding love of horses – the value of the horse and the hope we can make more horsemen and women better . . .these are things we can build partnerships upon.

So when we were invited, at no cost to Heart of Phoenix, to take part in the Josh Lyons- Josh Lyons/Lyons Legacy – Trainer’s Clinic last week, we were incredibly thankful because it meant that message of “Let’s Help Horses and Horse People” had connected with the industry insiders, but we also felt that it proved the industry is looking to work toward an amazing tomorrow for horses!
We are, too.

Josh Lyons - photo courtesy of the HeartOfPhoenix.org

Let’s do some beautiful stuff.
Heck, you know we will, ya’ll. We absolutely will.

Amazing thank yous go out to Josh and Jana Lyons, Vivian Jones for riding Hamilton in this for us, Missy Walker for driving and toughing the whole week out, Susan Sunday and Suzanna Johnson.
Together, we can change things.
We can show people that horsemanship means a lifetime of learning, that horses deserve that education and that we need it. . .

And we can do anything together.
Please look for a clinic this spring you can take part in. Your horse and YOU deserve it!

Find Josh Lyons and Lyons Legacy in our section on Clinicians & Trainers.

This article was originally published on Heart of Phoenix and is published here with permission. Photos courtesy of the Heart of Phoenix.

Read more interesting articles in our section on Health & Education.



Josh Lyons - photo courtesy of the HeartOfPhoenix.org
Josh Lyons - photo courtesy of the HeartOfPhoenix.org
Josh Lyons - photo courtesy of the HeartOfPhoenix.org

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